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Quebec reports 276 new cases of COVID-19
Quebec reports 276 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths attributed to virus
Integrity complaint filed against Hamilton councillor Terry Whitehead over email
Councillor references ‘s--t, urine, needles’ in stance on encampments
COVID-19 outbreak declared in Middlesex-London
Community COVID-19 outbreak declared after Western university students test positive
McMaster employee tests positive for COVID-19, was last on Hamilton campus Tuesday
Person “has been very helpful in sharing information,” university says on website
Ontario reports 313 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario legislature resumes today as pandemic dominates the agenda
Albion Falls staircase project to be reviewed by stakeholders this fall
Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson says proposed conceptual design for staircase and platform "look gorgeous."
Margaret Atwood honoured with Dayton Literary Peace Prize
Margaret Atwood honoured with Dayton Literary Peace Prize
Five places to get brilliant fall mums in the Hamilton area
Forget pumpkin spice. It’s the mums that really mark the change in season.
Power outage on Hamilton Mountain, west end affecting more than 14,000 homes
Alectra Utilities is reporting a wide-spread power outage that has blacked out more than 14,000 homes and businesses on parts of the central and west Mountain and extends into the portions of the downtown, west and north ends.
UPDATE: Thousands still in the dark. Major power outage in Hamilton Monday
Alectra Utilities reported a widespread power failure in the City of Hamilton affecting 48,136 customers.
UPDATES: Major power outage in Hamilton leaves almost 50,000 in the dark Monday
Alectra Utilities reported a widespread power failure in the City of Hamilton affecting 48,136 customers.
'It's disturbing': This Burlington neighbourhood records highest COVID-19 rate in city to date
An updated report from Halton Region shows a Burlington neighbourhood has reached the highest COVID-19 rate in the city since health officials began k
'Absolutely terrible': Woman killed in violent crash in Burlington
Police are investigating a fatal crash in Burlington Sunday evening night that has left a 32-year-old woman dead.
UPDATE: Police reporting two shootings in downtown Hamilton Sunday night
Shots were fired from the Ford F150 as it pulled up to another vehicle in the area of John Street North and Burlington Street East, police say.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s legislature returns for its fall session; Some Ontario school boards delay virtual learning; Infectious-disease specialists warn of potential flu and CO
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
It’s time Toronto built housing, not shelters for the homeless
There’s nothing like telling people to socially distance themselves from one another to stay safe in a pandemic to drive home the plight of those who are homeless.
‘Virtual grandparent’ program rolls out to help seniors cope with loneliness
During the pandemic, the Afro Canadian Caribbean Association is encouraging youth to connect with seniors to help them cope with loneliness in a ‘virt
Cold case: Police release mystery photos hoping to crack case of Hamilton-area woman missing 37 years
Brantford police hope to inspire public tips in the 37-year-old cold case of missing Mary Hammond
The Lockdown Diaries: The Gods and Heroes edition
It’s our artists who help us find paths through the destruction, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld
Obituary: Patterson brothers were synonymous with fine furniture
Harvey and John Patterson died, just months apart from each other, at 97 and 93, respectively.
Hamilton Farmers’ Market faces $120,000 budget deficit, looks to council for financial assistance
On Monday, the market will present an annual report to the general issues committee and pitch its case to councillors for rental assistance
Aline Chretien: the power behind the PM
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Aline Chretien, wife of former PM, dead at 84
Ontario legislature to resume today
Ontario legislature resumes today as pandemic dominates the agenda
MPPs return to Queen’s Park against the backdrop of a pandemic
As Ontario schoolchildren return to classrooms after a six-month pandemic break, MPPs will be back at Queen’s Park following an abbreviated summer recess.
Man accused of stabbing parents before his death
Man, 28, accused of killing parents before being fatally hit by train
UHN head raises alarm about society’s ‘sloppy’ anti-virus behaviour, potential impact on COVID-19 hospitalizations
University Health Network’s chief executive is alarmed by new COVID-19 hospitalizations coupled with increasingly “sloppy” habits he sees in society that could intensify the virus’s GTA resurgence.
Man stabbed to death at Toronto mosque
Man dies outside Toronto mosque after being stabbed in the neck
Pro-gun rally held on Parliament Hill
Pro-gun marchers speak out on federal government's assault weapon ban
Clarification to story on pro-gun rally
Clarification to story on pro-gun rally on Parliament Hill
Snow, slush, wind ... beer? Hamilton looks to extend temporary eatery patios through the winter
The city is eyeing an extension of a popular temporary use bylaw that would allow some 160 eateries to serve patrons al fresco past January
‘Under control, yet concerning’: Quebec reports 279 new cases of COVID-19
MONTREAL—Quebec reported 279 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total to 64,986 cases since the pandemic began.
Quebec reports 279 new cases of COVID-19
'Under control yet concerning:' Quebec reports 279 new cases of COVID-19
Residents in Ont. town evacuated over gas leak
Residents near gas leak in Kingsville, Ont. advised to evacuate, OPP say
Five people shot in Montreal incident
Quebec independent investigators examining shooting of one cop and four civilians
COVID-19 focus of Trudeau cabinet retreat
Cabinet retreat to confront challenge of limiting damage from ongoing pandemic
Montreal food drive aims to help those in need
Montreal food drive aims to help people in need during COVID-19 pandemic
Hamilton businessman Chris Ecklund says city is "doing nothing" to improve waterfalls for public
Councillors say city and conservation authority is taking a "pause" on waterfall planning.
Montreal food drive aims to help people in need during COVID-19 pandemic
Montrealers are being asked to leave non-perishable items on their doorsteps Sunday as part of a citywide food drive to help people in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police watchdog probing Milton car crash
Watchdog agency investigating Milton crash that involved car pursued by police
How will COVID-19 play out in GTA schools? Cases in Ontario, Quebec offer an early glimpse
As kids across the province make their way back to school, there is one question that parents can’t stop worrying about: what if a case of COVID-19 hits my child’s school?
Hamilton bullying review hosting final two public sessions online
A session for the Waterdown community is scheduled for Sept. 22, with one for the racialized community on Sept. 29. Both start at 6 p.m.
Hamilton Cabinet Minister Filomena Tassi says basic income ‘on the table’
‘This is a progressive policy,’ said Tassi, Liberal MP for Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas.
NewsAlert: Aline Chretien dead at 84
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Aline Chretien, wife of former PM, dead at 84
Milton crash leaves three injured, closes major intersection; SIU notified
Multi-vehicle crash sent three people to hospital, one with severe injuries.
Ontario COVID-19 cases exceed 200 again
Ontario reports one new COVID death, 204 cases; third straight day above 200
Potential COVID-19 exposure at Toronto club
Public health advises of potential COVID-19 exposure at Toronto strip club
Industrial fire near Gage and Barton causes $500,000 damage
Firefighters, obstructed by equipment, battled the blaze back in 30 minutes, fire chief Cunliffe said.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Why Canada’s ‘vaccine nationalism’ could end up jabbing us in the back
This is part of an ongoing series of stories — The Road to a Vaccine — that will look at Canada’s quest to secure a COVID-19 vaccine amid the global pandemic, as well as the hurdles and history it faces to do so.
Will COVID-19 spell the end of election door-knocking? New Brunswick parties curtail their efforts in run-up to Monday election
There have been fewer doorbells and more phones ringing in New Brunswick during Canada’s first pandemic election campaign.
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